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Quebec’s rent control board allowed rents to increase twice as fast as inflation in 2024

Average permitted rent increases in 2025 expected to be in line with 2024 levels, if not slightly higher
A view of downtown Montreal from Mont Royal park. Quebec’s rent control board recently released the average rent increases authorized for apartment units subject to rent control during its 2024 proceedings. (Getty)<br><br>&nbsp;<br><br>
A view of downtown Montreal from Mont Royal park. Quebec’s rent control board recently released the average rent increases authorized for apartment units subject to rent control during its 2024 proceedings. (Getty)

 

CoStar Analytics
January 24, 2025 | 6:53 P.M.

Quebec’s rent control board, known in French as the Tribunal administratif du logement or TAL, recently released the average rent increases it authorized on apartment units subject to rent control during its 2024 proceedings.

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